Tax Resources

When it’s time to clear the clutter from your home, you’ve got three choices:

1) Trash it

2) Host a garage sale

3) Donate it

I think it’s safe to say we can all agree the first choice is not a good option at all. After all, the last thing the world needs is more stuff in our landfills. So, let’s move right on and discuss the other options.

The Frustrating Truth About Garage Sales

Have you ever had a garage sale and kicked yourself afterwards? Unless you’ve got tons of really desirable goodies and people in your community that love snatching up early morning deals, there really aren’t many pros to having a garage sale. In a nutshell, they’re … Read more →

When it comes to taxes, business owners don’t have it easy. There are so many details to track. And once you think you’ve got them figured out, laws change, employees come and go and yada yada, you’re back to square one.

If you’re like a lot of business owners we talk with, you probably feel a little (okay, a lot) overwhelmed when you think about all of the plates you need to spin. You’ve got one app that tracks gas and mileage, another that records income and expenses, a third that acts as your CRM and, and, and…we get tired just thinking about it.

Last week we told you all about Evernote and how it can help you stop stressing at tax time.This week, we want to share another tool that will help you melt away stress during tax season: Quickbooks.

Chances are, you’ve heard of it. The question is, are you using it? And if so, are you using it to its full capability?

At the most basic level, Quickbooks helps you to track day-to-day income and expenses. But if you dig deeper, you’ll understand why 99.9%* of all small business owners include “Quickbooks,” on their list when they’re asked what five things they would bring with them if they were stranded on a desert island.

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